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I suggest you take some photos of them next to something static (their feeder, a plant pot, or even whatever they live in, as a brooder). Then, if you wanna really freak out, wait a year, and try to remember them as tiny as they are, next to (or in) the chosen object. I don't have pictures, but just saw what we used as a brooder, out in the yard--I doubt if I tried, we couldn't squeeze half of last year's chicks into it!. They're just two days old, just a week younger than our 9-day-olds. I can't believe what a difference a week makes in size. Our oldest chicks are about 3.5 weeks old and seem HUGE!